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Show ws -. W. v. , j 1 " X 1 I f v -v-.: r 1 I - 5 . V." i i v 4 ' i t-k : i ' V . ; s. - f. ! - v vs ' .' iv .ir, , - ; Mr. and Mrs. Gil McDougald Paula Eafough, Gil McDougald Married in Recent Ceremonies Ceremonies conducted by Father Joseph Hogben at St. Francis Episcopal Church on Aug. 21, united Paula Jean Etough and Roland Gil McDougald Mc-Dougald in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Etough and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. K. E. McDougald, all of Moab. The bride, wearing a floor length flowing gown of white edged in lace and daisies and carrying a bouquet of yellow roses and football mums, was attended by her sister, iDebbis, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Wanda Hayes, Kim McDougald and Becky Jensen. The attendants attend-ants were attired in' floor length gowns of green with yellow accessories and carried car-ried single yellow footba'l mums. Best man was Jeff Norman Nor-man and ushers for the services ser-vices were Ronnie Bowen, Robert Buckingham and Don Williams. Following the wedding, a steak dinner, hosted by the groom's parents, was held for out of town guests and members of the family. A reception re-ception was held for the young couple at the Robert Norman residence with flow-, er bouquets decorating each table at the patio reception. A large bouquet at the bride s table accented the three tier wedding cake which was decorated with yellow roses. In charge of the guest book was Jackie Eatough, with Mrs. Fred Markle, her two daughters, LaRae Byers, Diane Di-ane Norman and Janel Landers Lan-ders serving refreshments of fruit, lemonade, champagne, shrimp puffs, nuts and cake. The mother of the bride greeted guests in a street-length street-length beige gown of bonded knit with long lseeves. A corsage of a white orchid accented ac-cented the A-line shift. Wearing a green knit dress with long sleeves and accented accent-ed by beaded lacework at the neckline, the groom's mother mo-ther was also presented with a white orchid corsage. Following a short honeymoon honey-moon to Aspen, Colo., the couple returned to Moab, where they will make their home. |